Welcome to episode #226. On the show: Spayce App; Cold Savings from Mark's Work Wearhouse; Ambygear smart watch for kids; Glympse for cars; Pay with a smile from Alibaba; Ocean Outdoor partners to help bring awareness to spousal abuse; Tag Heuer says the

Welcome to episode #225. This episode was recorded the morning after RetailLoco at SXSW in Austin - the twice annual Location Based Marketing conference. Asif and Rob highlight some of the key points that emerged from the conference as well as offer thei

Welcome to episode #224. We live-streamed on Meerkat so you don't have to wait for the actual edited version...On the show: Uber acquired deCarta; Subway Canada partners with Turnstyle; Amazon will print your product on delivery; Vistarmedia partners wit

Welcome to episode #214. This is our annual predictions show - a look ahead at the key trends and companies to watch in 2015. We tap into key trends that will emerge in the industry, companies that will thrive and, of course, the companies that will stru

Welcome to episode #213. On the show: Factual adds dashboards; State Farm helps identify cars; StreetPong while you wait to cross; Real-time trading platforms from Lamar and Posterscope; Is Foursquare working with Twitter?; Get to orbit with PocketQube;

Welcome to episode #212. On the show: Live deals on posters; TGI Fridays' drone attack; Health Insurance benefits with Misfit; Search as signal by Mindshare and Google; Leave your stuff at the Hyatt - in Australia; Maps on clothes with Monochome; Feed Am

Welcome to episode #210. On the show: Europe is just next door; Hire a plumber from Amazon; Hexoskin's Arctic Smart Shirt; Google takes over Times Square; Drones in TGI Fridays; Shazam goes in-store with Meed Media; Decorate the Crystal Tree from an app;

Welcome to episode #209. On the show: LINKNYC replaces payphone with WiFi in NYC; Radio Shack goes back to its roots with Little Bits; LivingSocial lets merchants in on the deal; Groupon acquires in-store analytics company Swarm; Snapchat partners with S

Welcome to episode #205. On the show: Our wrap from RetailLoco in Chicago includes 3 great interviews with Matthew Kulig of Aisle411, Charlie Larkin of GameStop and Elise Neel of Mapquest. Top stories of the week include Vistar Media's cross-screen ad pl

Welcome to episode #202. On the show: Urban Airship and Gimbal cozy up around beacons; Is that a drone on your wrist?; Dancing traffic lights; MoPub and Juice Mobile team up; Estimote maps the indoors; AirPatrol secures 2 patents; Path's best effort is..

Welcome to episode #201. On the show: We are LIVE from SM2 in New York City so this is a unique episode for us. We cover the top 2 stories of the week which are Shopkick selling to SK Telecom and PayPal's partnership with Samsung for wearable payments. W

Welcome to episode #194. On the show: A compressed, no-frills version of the show today as Rob is remote on Prince Edward Island. Stories about Tinder match-making for dogs; Simon Malls & Mobiquity team up for “smart” malls; The Traces app launch; Sh

Welcome to episode #185. On the show: Top stories from around the world featuring the WWDC iOS announcements that impact mobile, MasporMas dispensing news in the bathroom, Brian Eno's new acid trip, Hoxton Analytics profiles based on the shoes you wear,

Welcome to episode #183. On the show: Top stories from around the world featuring Bird's Eye, Taggalo, VoucherPages, Record Run, American Troubadour, Adtile's Touch experience, wearables for dogs by Whistle, holograms winning the election in India, the b

Welcome to episode #170. On the show: Top stories of the week include highlights from Broadcom, Philips, Future of Privacy, rock band Archie Pelago, Baidu, Weve, Facebook and WhatsApp, Innovid and Cisco, eHarmony and Foursquare and Ruckus. Our resource o

Welcome to episode #169. On the show: Top stories of the week include Sears offering curbside pickup; Amazon launching Flow; Virgin America's new in-air social network; Augmented reality on the bus; Royal Caribbean solves windowless cabins; Museum of Con

Welcome to episode #168. On the show: The top 8 most relevant stories during the past week in location and contextual based marketing including stories from Microsoft, Foursquare, Shopcloud, Ryerson, NTT and Dwango, Nokia and GloveLove, PlaceIQ and Rentr

Welcome to episode #165. On the show: Nest takes the cash; Park at my garage is the AirBnB of parking; Gilbarco Veeder-Root acquires Outcast Media to build the pump of the future; Juice Mobile acquired Gauge Mobile; WillCall adds your bar tab at the club

Welcome to episode #162. On the show: We take a look back at our 2013 predictions and forecast what is to come in 2014 including the companies we feel will flare and falter. Full show notes can be found here: http://untether.tv/2013/this-week-in-loca

Welcome to episode #160. On the show: We are LIVE from MoDevEast in Washington DC. University of California Berkeley tests image-based indoor location; Qualcomm’s Gimbal sensors hit the street; Westjet surprises and delights the world; Mojiva partners

Welcome to episode #158. On the show: Toronto-based Flybits builds context into directions for the City of Ottawa; PropertyShark maps toxic materials in New York City; British Airways marries planes and billboards; Bon-Ton goes all Agent 99 on us with NF

Welcome to episode #153. On the show: Canadian company DMTI acquired by NeoPost; Superpedestrian to commercialize the Copenhagen Wheel; Square up against the patent wall; Privacy's voice gets stronger with the Future of Privacy Forum and Chuck Schumer; i

VideoTWiLBM #151: Run to the beat. Run to the store. Run to take cover.

Welcome to episode #151. SpyMeSat makes it easier to know when to wear your aluminium hat; Retailigence brings offline pickup to online purchases; Jack in the Box uses time as a marketing factor with Pandora; Netclearance lets you do indoor location with

Welcome to episode #148. On the show: We get some insight from Asif's trip to Europe; Facebook uses your data to help carriers market to you better; Zipments proves we are in a bubble by raising $2.25M; ExactTarget moves into location; ESA partners w

Welcome to episode #147. On the show: Placecast's new mobile ad platform; Bing partners with Local Corp; Audi brings public desire and reward to the Mini in London; Estimote powered by iBeacon is just the start of the mote world; Coca-Cola's Posi

On the show today: Foursquare now showing ads but is anyone watching? Apple buys Locationary and HopStop to bolster their map offering. Google kills Latitude. TomTom chooses DMTI for Canadian location data. Uniqul lets you pay with your face. Our app of

On the show today: Apple is making Waze – on their own. YuMe brings targeted video ads to the home. France rocks biometric payments and IBM’s Smarter Cities billboards. Tracking moods through facial expressions to sell cosmetics. SolveMedia a

On the show today: Asif’s take on location based marketing in China; Twitter finally developing geo-targeted ads; Free parking with Summon Auntie in Singapore; Facebook to help get you (almost) free Wifi; Molson brings back I Am Canadian; Google to

On the show today: Asif's take on location in Singapore; SingleTouch launches their FollowMe service; uKnow partners with ESRI to help track your family; Gannett acquires Belo's television stations and tries to take it hyper-local; Tred delivers

On the show today: Google wins the battle for Waze; Pandora thinks like an upstart and buys a radio station; WholeFoods gets local farming; PointsSign may have invented the street sign of the future; Twitter sells health data to mine for clues; The NOAA

On the show today: Chuck Martin stops by to talk about his new book Mobile Influence; eBay turns windows into stores; Shopify turns e-tailers into retailers; The LBMA creates the world’s first human heatmap logo; Wikipedia goes local with content;

On the show today: TuneIn raises $25 million to get in your car; Royal Mail opens late so you can pick up your own mail; The Location Forum makes you pay for privacy guidelines; Bud + Blippar + Folds of Honor = amazing; iPourIt brings RFID to bars; ESRI

On the show today: Shazam starts tagging in the background; Domino’s delivers Pizza-smelling DVDs; Dunkin’ Donuts gets you out of bed and eating breakfast; UberMedia changes the rules in targeted ads with UberAds; Aruba Networks purchases Mer

On the show today: Yahoo! continues to buy employees; Big data from Twitter showcases the hate; Alibaba takes a stand in the mapping wars; Lenticular printing teaches a lesson to abused children; The re-emergence of RFID for grocery checkout; A Canadian

On the show today: Facebook rumoured to be in talks to purchase Waze for $1 billion; Square set to check in to Foursquare’s neighbourhood; BlockAvenue launches to give your city a grade; Unilever goes hyper-local with rewards program; Outback Steak

On the show today: ISIS brings loyalty to vending machines, Dwolla closes their $16.5 million series C, Kiip powers the “sour to sweet” campaign for Sour Patch Kids, MoodMedia pinpoints you by the music your hear, Google Now! comes to the iPh

On the show: Tracking school buses and the children on them in the UAE and United States. Swipp brings sentiment to everything. Punch.in remakes the punch clock for the mobile era. Visa works with Fandango for location-based offers. Fiz brings location a

VideoTWiLBM #125: Shazam, Layar and the quest for digital dollars + Darya Trushkina of Game Insight

On the show: Why Shazam could be the biggest retail enabler on the planet; can Foursquare discover a revenue source with version 6.0; will Layar help print turn digital dimes into dollars and will you pay $360/year for WiFi in the car plus other stories

On the show: One ad metric to serve them all with Starcom and PlaceIQ. Tata Docomo makes it easy to check in without GPS or internet (but why?). Glympse moves onto the streets inside of BMW. Whispering Windows shows sound makes money while Whisper is the

On the show: The Singapore government to roll out location-based services. Google's Niantic Labs (makers of the popular location-based game Ingress) gets into book publishing. Locu uses big data to track Pabst Blue Ribbon consumption (and identify th

On the show: Can Foursquare make the switch from checkins to discovery? Apple, not YouTube, awarded a patent for augmented reality on top of live video. Volkswagon makes driving more social. Microsoft testing yet another option for mobile payments this t

On today’s show: LinkedIn is rumoured to be acquiring the Pulse News Reader for $50-100M, Posse saddles up and moves to the United States, the earth’s magnetic field may hold the key to indoor location and Quri gives brands a little leverage.

On today’s show: Our DX3 Canada wrap, ShopSavvy transitions to a retail app, do taxi companies need a platform or just customers, U-Haul brings augmented reality to Detroit and do we need to regulate mobile retail. All this plus Spindle – our

On today’s show: Finding street food with an app, KLM’s social map, the girl scouts go all in to sell you cookies and is LivingSocial on life support? Plus our resource of the week and special guest Mark Kasdorf, co-founder of location-based

On today’s show: Asif’s app fascination is Talkbits – this generations version of the CB radio, Weve wastes no time and starts working with Virgin Records, big quick-serve restaurants Olive Garden and Applebee’s get into the locat

On today’s show: Rob’s app fascination is Timbre – the live music discovery app, Ford starts rolling out location apps in SYNC (not n’sync), will Facebook launch a friend finder, what would be the smell you bottle and a deep dive

On today’s show we bring you stories on Listia, FrontFlip, a deep dive into what Facebook graph search means to location, Rob’s latest obsession app called Moves plus special guest Grant Ritchie, Founder & CEO of Locationary and our resou

On today’s show we are 40% Google with stories about Zavers and Fieldtrip, 40% payments with stories on PayPal and GoBank and all in with RedStripe’s latest local initiative. Plus special guest Dan Foreman of Lumi Mobile talks the death of su

On today’s show: We’ve got 9 stories for you including our bewilderment of Waze, why we thing 4sqTrigger is on to something, and UrbanAirship is already getting things done with Tello. Also Scott Lindenbaum of Spun talks to us about using a g

On today’s show: A quick look at the state of telematics, Parking Douche, and a great campaign from Meat Pack in Guatamala. Plus our usual M&A and funding activity, our resource of the week and special guest Greg McAllister, co-founder and CEO

On today’s show: Can Bing perform as the underdog, what about the new Google Maps for iOS and we get to the Point on augmented reality. Plus funding news, our resource of the week and special guest Christian Geissendoerfer of Yoose.

On today’s show: Jean’s that check-in for you, Esquire jumps the gap between magazine and digital and is Foursquare’s valuation too high. Plus news from GetGlue, a new Apple patent on location and a clip from the archives with Holger Lu

On today’s show: Banjo innovates on innovation, Niantic Labs turns the world into an augmented reality game, plus product launches by TomTom, Spindle and Glyder, our funding and M&A news, the resource of the week and a flashback from the archiv

On today’s show: McDonalds takes aim with Rovio’s Angry birds in China and Square makes its way north to Canada, eh! Plus news from Gigwalk, Yelp and Yahoo + special guest Ed Kaczmarek, Director of Innovation and Emerging Technology at Mondel

On today’s show: We reflect on the first 100 shows. Innovation finally strikes with ByteLight, the Green Giant makes his augmented reality debut and we have stories from Placecast, Klash and Facedeals + a ton of acquisitions, our resource of the we

On today’s show: Asif summarizes his experience at the Your Business is Now conference in Hamilton, Disney re-imagines the simple cake with augmented reality, Ebay gets all grown up and smart + our funding news, the resource of the week and Joe Wal